Fast Summary
- P.V. Mohanan, AICC secretary, inaugurated a leadership training camp named YUVA (Young United Visionaries in Action) in Palakkad on Sunday.
- The camp was organized by the All India Professional Congress (AIPC) district committee and attended by around 150 professional youth from various regions of Palakkad district.
- Mohanan emphasized public service as a key goal for those holding authority, encouraging the youth to use their power for empowering others.
- V.K. Sreekandan, MP, delivered the keynote address; AIPC State president Ranjit Balan and District Congress Committee President A. Thankappan served as chief guests during different sessions of the event.
- The program included discussions on ethics in politics, positive thinking, women’s leadership portrayal, and transitions from Panchayat governance to Parliament roles led by facilitators including S.S. Lal and Vanitha Joseph.
- Event chairman Abdul Fatah welcomed attendees while district secretary Rahul Vishnu gave a vote of thanks.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The YUVA leadership camp demonstrates an effort to engage young professionals in political discourse while promoting values such as ethics and public service within governance. Such initiatives highlight an attempt to foster future-ready leaders capable of influencing society positively across different sectors like politics and administration.
While events like these encourage participation from diverse voices-professionals and local leaders alike-the real challenge lies in how effectively this vision translates into grassroots-level impact or policy formulation later down the line.
Efforts directed at addressing women’s representation and nurturing integrity are especially critical at this juncture for Indian democracy’s growth trajectory.
Read more: The Hindu